I have read that ASA is a great way to diagnose a faulty board against a known good board.
My question: Is it possible to use a digital oscilliscope with a curve tracer/octupus attachment to take samples that are then logged into a computer for later quick comparison? I would like to take samples of a known good board, and have them stored on a computer, that can then later be compared to samples taken from a bad board.
My question: Is it possible to use a digital oscilliscope with a curve tracer/octupus attachment to take samples that are then logged into a computer for later quick comparison? I would like to take samples of a known good board, and have them stored on a computer, that can then later be compared to samples taken from a bad board.